Rhône-Alpes

•February 18, 2008 • Leave a Comment


Me on the Chantel

Rik leading the way slowly down whilst learning the edges.

Our monolithic apartment block which was hugely confusing to find your way around.

Good Night

•January 28, 2008 • 1 Comment


Good night for me.
Good morning for you.

Hong Kong

•January 9, 2008 • Leave a Comment


My feet barely hit the ground before they have to start moving again. I want to settle down somewhere, but I don’t think I even know how.

Merry Christmas

•December 25, 2007 • Leave a Comment

This is how I’m spending it.

Image Meme

•November 14, 2007 • 2 Comments

Thanks Sara.

Image Meme:

1) Take your answer to each question and type it into an image search engine of your choice.
2) Post one of the images from the first page of results.

1. The age you will be on your next birthday:

2. A place to which you would like to travel:

3. Your favorite place:

4. Your favorite object:

5. Your favorite food:

6. Your favorite animal:

7. Your favorite color:

8. The town in which you were born:

9. The town in which you live:

10. The name of a past pet:

11. The first name of a past love:

12. Your best friends nickname:

13. Your nickname/ Screen name:

14. Your first name:

15. Your middle name:

16. Your last name:

17. A bad habit of yours:

18. Your first Job:

19. Your grandmother’s name:

and

20. Your major in college:

Do I Look As Uncomfortable As I Felt?

•September 16, 2007 • 2 Comments


I feel like things are maybe picking up? Starting to find more energy to make things feel vital again. Like how anymore everything just feels like a drag, like sitting around waiting for something. Is that winter coming, or is it me? Maybe a little bit of both? Is it this city, or is it all three? I’m going to say each factor is precisely one third of the problem, divided so that we are left with two three’s, a decimal point, then three’s forever.

That’s the problem. Three’s should not go on forever.

Yes, I Know

•July 19, 2007 • 2 Comments




It’s been over a month. I suck. Yes, I know that.

The Wanderer

•June 12, 2007 • Leave a Comment



I’m in Australia for a while if you hadn’t guessed.

Missing

•May 28, 2007 • Leave a Comment

I wish I was back in Toronto.
I am homesick for the first time, but not because of the area or the people or the food, as I truly feel that I could live any place I wanted to and not really have a home. I could wander. But I would need to do what I wanted. Have a sense of order, schedule, in that chaos. My life can be chaotic but please let it be without this seemingly bigger power hanging over my head, directing my every move. This is my work, I’m talking about, I can’t even imagine what it would be like if I believed in God.

Midgard

•May 1, 2007 • Leave a Comment

Dragons feature prominently in Norse mythology. At the ’still point of the turning world’ there stands the ash tree Yggdrasil which supports the whole universe. There are three great roots of the tree, one of which reaches over Niflheim where Hel reigns as Queen of the Underworld. Beneath Niflheim the dragon Nidhogg gnaws at the root seeking to destroy the universe – which is why he’s known as ‘The Dread Biter’.

Midgard’s Worm (a.k.a Jorungard’s Worm) is a threat on a more earthly level. The Worm lies in the seas with its tail in its mouth, encircling the land, creating the oceans. Disaster would befall the world should the Worm’s tail be removed from its mouth. Midgard’s Worm meets its end at Ragnarok when it and Thor kill each other.

Fafnir was once a giant who killed his father in order to take the treasure he owned. To guard the ill-gained hoard he transformed into a dragon and carried it to a remote cave. The dragon is eventually slain by Sigurd.